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# Notes to the self
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## for Jian
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- https://mermaid.js.org
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- https://asciiflow.com/
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## Tutorial with Cristina, lecture with Aymeric
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- lack of documentation is (not) the only problem
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- documentation as gardening, need for constant maintainance
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- see refs in the queque
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- look into gemini protocol for documentation
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- garden library network
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- print a small photo receipt roll for Marloes
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- cultural diffusion vs cultural appropriation
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- tower of babel of technicalities
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## Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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For research question: developing and sharing tools is important so mention it
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## Cycling along the river
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- notes for thesis: cycling along the river, documentation, learning a new language, esolang, exploring different ways of thinking
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## Revision on structure and late night notes
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- new intro
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- two flows
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- (chap 02) from close to the mainframe to telescopic writing
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## Bouldering and secrecy
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- suckless and bouldering: different levels of documentation
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- documentation as backdoor
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--> but for a different target
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- stealth
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- cave paintings
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## Plan for first draft deadline (20/02/2023)
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- intro good
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- first chapter 60% good 40% outline
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- second & third chapters outline and refs
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- update readme.md
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## 9/02 Buddies session with Alex & Marloes
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- Intro:
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- define that we are talking about code documentation
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- define who is addressed when we say "developer"
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- explicit structure of the chapters for last three paragraphs
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## Old notes
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- be a mean to explore these contingencies?
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- coding contingencies
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- software studies
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- documentation to address issues
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1. Welcoming diverse knowledges
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2. Lowering barriers and create entry points
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3. Orientate software in the world
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- **practical example!!!**
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- be an interface between different knowledges?
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- interface between code, developer, world
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- post meritocracy manifesto
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- trans\*femminist server whishlist
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- be an ideal surface to build worlds?
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- the screenless office
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- ian cheng
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- be a device to trigger different kinds of economy around situated software?
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- 360 degrees of proximity
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